coffee stall

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coffee stall

A man buys a hot coffee from a coffee stall on the street corner.

Definition

Noun: A small, typically mobile, retail stand or kiosk that primarily sells hot coffee and often simple food items. These stalls are commonly associated with operating during late-night or early-morning hours to serve shift workers, taxi drivers, and nightlife participants.

Usage

The term "coffee stall" refers specifically to the physical stand or business itself. It is used to describe a place of purchase and service. - The taxi driver stopped at a familiar coffee stall for a hot drink. - After the clubs closed, the street was lined with people queuing at the coffee stalls.

Advanced Usage
  • Cultural Context: In British English, "coffee stall" often evokes a traditional image of a night-time or early-morning stand, sometimes found at markets or on specific street corners, serving as a social hub.
  • Descriptive Use: The term can be used descriptively to set a scene or indicate a specific time and atmosphere (e.g., night, dawn, a bustling market).
Variants and Related Words
  • Coffee stand (n): A very similar term, often interchangeable, though "stall" may imply a slightly more makeshift or traditional setup.
  • Coffee cart (n): Emphasizes the mobile, wheeled nature of the stall.
  • Kiosk (n): A more general term for a small stand; a coffee stall is a type of kiosk.
  • Food stall (n): A general stall selling food, which may also sell coffee.
Synonyms
  • Refreshment stand
  • Beverage kiosk
Notes on Meaning

The core meaning centers on a small-scale, often mobile, commercial unit focused on selling coffee. The connotation of operating at night or in the early hours is a strong associated meaning, though not an absolute requirement of the definition. The stall itself is the entity being named.

coffee stall

A man buys a hot coffee from a coffee stall on the street corner.

Noun
  1. a stand (usually movable) selling hot coffee and food (especially at night)

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